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101 проморгать
сов. (вн.) разг.miss (d.), overlook (d.)проморгать удобный случай — miss an opportunity, let* a chance slip (by)
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102 мах
ч розм.одним махом — in an instant, at a bound, at one stroke
дати маху — to miss an opportunity, to let the chance slip, to make a blunder
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103 a rata o ocazie / un prilej
to lose the opportunityto let the chance slipto miss one's cue.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a rata o ocazie / un prilej
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104 nu lăsa să-ţi scape ocazia / prilejul
don't let the opportunity slip.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > nu lăsa să-ţi scape ocazia / prilejul
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105 vorbeigehen
vor·bei|ge·hen [fo:ɐ̭ʼbaige:ən]viirreg sein[an jdm/etw] \vorbeigehen to go past [sb/sth];sie ging dicht an uns vorbei, erkannte uns aber nicht she walked right past us, but didn't recognize us;er ging an den Schönheiten der Natur vorbei he walked past the things of natural beauty;( überholen) to overtake;der Russe geht an dem Briten vorbei the Russian is overtaking the Briton;( danebengehen) to miss [sb/sth];du musst genau zielen, sonst geht der Schuss am Ziel vorbei you must aim accurately, otherwise your shot will miss the target;im V\vorbeigehen in passing;im V\vorbeigehen konnte ich nichts Ungewöhnliches feststellen I didn't notice anything unusual in passing[bei jdm/etw] \vorbeigehen to call [or drop] in [at sb's/sth];gehe doch bitte auf dem Rückweg bei der Apotheke vorbei please could you drop in at the chemist's on the way back3) ( vergehen)etw geht vorbei sth passes;irgendwann geht die Enttäuschung vorbei the disappointment will pass sometime or other; -
106 зевать
несовер. - зевать; совер. - зевнуть (однокр.), прозевать
1) совер. - зевнуть
yawn
2) только несовер.; разг. (глазеть)
gape
3) совер. - прозевать; разг. (пропускать)
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107 passer
I.v. trans.a To 'rough up', to beat someone up (also: passer quelqu'un à tabac).b To give someone a 'roasting', a 'wigging', to give someone a severe telling-off. Qu'est-ce qu'elle lui passe quand il rentre à deux heures du mat'! When he gets home at 2 a.m. she's waiting for him rollingpin at the ready! (also: passer un savon à quelqu'un).2. Passer quelque chose à l'as: To 'spirit something away', to make something disappear for one's own benefit. (The intransitive expression passer à l'as, directly related to the conjurer's legerdemain, illustrates the 'now-you-see-it, now-you-don't' aspect of the disappearing trick.)3. Le faire passer. To engineer an abortion (usually through 'backstreet' methods).4. Cela me passe! (corr. cela me dépasse!): That's got me stumped! — That beats me! Comment qu'ils se débrouillent avec si peu de fric, cela me passe! I just can't understand how they manage on so little money!5. Ça lui passera! (of pet liking, obsession): He'll grow out of it! — He'll get over it!II.v. intrans.2. Passer au travers ( de quelque chose): To escape something unpleasant. Comme de bien entendu, il est passé au travers de tous ces emmerdements! As luck would have it, the jammy bugger got away scot-free!3. Y passer. To go through an unpleasant experience.a (of woman): To be forced into sexual intercourse.b To 'croak', to 'snuff it', to die. Tout le monde y passe, vous savez! We all have to go sometime, you know!4. Sentir passer quelque chose: To smart, to suffer where physical punishment is concerned.5. Passer sous une voiture: To get run over.6. Passer sous le nez (of opportunity): To slip by. Ça lui est passé sous le nez! He let a good thing go by!7. Il faut passer par là ou par la fenêtre! (iron.): It's a case of Hobson's choice! — Really you have no alternative! -
108 прозевать
сов.1) разг. (вн.; упустить) miss (d), let (d) slipпрозева́ть удо́бный слу́чай — miss an opportunity
2) (провести какое-то время, зевая) yawnпрозева́ть це́лый ве́чер — yawn throughout the evening
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109 проморгать
сов. (вн.) разг.miss (d), overlook (d)проморга́ть удо́бный слу́чай — miss an opportunity, let a chance slip (by)
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110 прохлопать
сов.1) разг. (вн.; упустить) let (d) slip, miss (d); blow (d) slпрохло́пать удо́бный слу́чай — miss / blow an opportunity
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111 зевать
несовер. - зевать; совер. - зевнуть (однокр.), прозевать1) совер. - зевнуть yawn3) совер. - прозевать; разг. ( пропускать)miss, let an opportunity slip byне зевай! — look out/sharp/alive!; keep your eyes open!
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112 прозевать
(кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - зевать; совер. - прозевать; разг.(пропустить, упустить)miss, let an opportunity slip byне зевай! — look out/sharp/alive!; keep your eyes open!
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113 проморгать
св vt простto miss, to overlookпроморга́ть удо́бный моме́нт — to miss an opportunity, to let a chance slip by/through one's fingers
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114 случай
1. occurence2. happening3. chanceпредоставить дело случаю — to leave smth. to chance
4. circumstance5. experience6. thing7. eventтак или иначе, в любом случае — in any event
8. occurrenceнесчастный случай, несчастье — disastrous occurrence
повседневное явление, обычный случай — everyday occurrence
9. case; occurrence; event; occasion; opportunity; chance10. incidentсмешной случай, забавное происшествие — laughable incident
11. instanceизвестный случай; знакомый пример — familiar instance
12. occasionСинонимический ряд:1. происшествием (сущ.) происшествием; эпизодом2. случайно (проч.) невзначай; ненароком; случайно -
115 zich een kans laten ontglippen
zich een kans laten ontglippenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zich een kans laten ontglippen
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116 упускать случай
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > упускать случай
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